While Calm Reigns in Damascus, Battles in Syria’s Northeast Rage On
The conflict poses a challenge for the new interim president as he tries to unify Syria and extend his authority over the entire country.
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The conflict poses a challenge for the new interim president as he tries to unify Syria and extend his authority over the entire country.
As President Trump begins to side with Russia, the Kremlin propaganda machine has changed its tune.
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In Q4 2024, cyber threats reached unprecedented levels, with 2.55 billion attacks blocked, equating to 321 threats every second. In this Help Net Security video, Luis Corrons, Security Evangelist at Gen, discusses a new Gen report that highlights a tro…
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Daily trading volume for graduated Pump.fun tokens fell 94% from January 2025 peaks of $3B to ~$170M, as the memecoin mania cools following rug pulls and more — – Despite the current downturn, Pump.fun’s overall impact si…
Number is nearly one in 10 of all women killed by men, leading to calls for government action to tackle matricide‘A real injustice’: mothers killed by their children is still a hidden issue in UK‘You took the life of someone who had given you life’: th…
Research shows that mothers are seen as a ‘safe space’ for their offspring – nearly all of them sons – to use violenceMore than 170 mothers killed by their sons in 15 years in UK, report reveals‘You took the life of someone who had given you life’: the…
Nearly one in 10 women who have died at the hands of men in the UK in the past 15 years were killed by their sons. Here are 10 such casesMore than 170 mothers killed by their sons in 15 years in UK, report reveals‘A real injustice’: mothers killed by t…
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Military couriers in Moscow can command salaries of 200,000 Russian rubles per month, a figure hoteliers cannot hope to match.